SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Mar. l,ship Jane Bixon, 326 tons, Whitwell, from Melbourne, with sheep and cattle. Same day, ship Isabella Hercus, 618 tons, Houlstone, from Plymouth Oct. 24, with 25 cabin, 16 fore-cabin, and 107 steerage passengers Same day brig Pioneer, 148 tons, Ellis, from Otago, general cargo. Mar. 4, ship Salacia, 845 tons, Brown, from Sydney, via Wellington, horses and sheep . w sx4S'ss ine 2Ww '41 tons;Davis> fr°m Mar. 5, brigantine William Alfred, 118 tons, Tmley, from Sydney, via Wellington, general cSJo fmm w P'^S^^Salopian^Otom, Morrison, from Welhngron, sundries. ' Weirn gt t%und°S r *^> «°* Neton/t'iinbt 011" ""»' *° tOnS ' Bo^' *>m SAILED. S tr^irTe?L^r eJOte^l2t °^ NeW 7 ' ShlP CaSUe Men ' 93° tODS ' Thornhffl, for lingtan? Fi°neer> 148 tOns ' Ellis 'for Wel" linSoT CU"er Fhj> 22 tOns ' Cemino«for Welfor Stag? 7' brigautine Sal °Pian> 40 tons, Morrison, IN PORT. Barque Camilla, 600 tons, Pugh Government schooner, 17 tons, Scott. Ship Jane Dixon, 326 tons, Whitwell. bhip Isabella Hercus, 618 tons, Houlstone
Ship Salacia, 845 tons, Brown. Brigantine Twins, 41 tons, Davis. Brigantine William Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. Cutter William and John, 10 tons, Parks. Schooner Phoebe, 40 tons, Bayne. Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Boyce. The Charlotte Jane, Randolph, and Sir George Seymour, have all arrived at Sydney. The Char, lotte Jane is about to sail for London, and has half her cargo on board. The Randolph is advertised for charter. The Sir George Seymour is going to Calcutta. The Brig Prince of Wales, 154 tons, Innen, commander, was to leave Sydney for this place, on the Bth Feb. The cutter Supply, has been out from Wellington 16 days. She has a mail on board.
LYTTELTON MARKETS, Retail Prices, Mar. 8. First flour, 30s. per cwt.; Bread, per 21b. loaf Bd. ; Beef, sid. per lb.; Mutton, bid. per lb • Pork, sd. per lb.; Fowls, per pair, 35.; Ducks! per pair, 45.; Fresh butter, Os. Od. per lb. • Salt butter, Is. 3d. per lb.; Potatoes, 61. per ton - Eggs, 3s. per doz.; Cheese, New Zealand Is' 3d. per lb.; Maize, ss.6d.jtet bush.; Ale, 2s 8d per gallon; Ham and Bacon, Bd. per lb • Firewood, per cord, 1/; Sawn Timberf 18s. to 20s. per 100 ft. Wellington, Feb. 22.—Flour, 20s. per ] 00 lbs • Bread, per 2 lb. loaf, 6d.; Beef, id. to sd. per lb.; Mutton, 4d. to sd. per lb.; Pork, sd. to 6d per lb.; Fowls, gs. to 4s. per pair; Ducks, 4s° to ss. per pair; Geese, 4s. to ss. each; Turkeys* os. to 7s. each; Fresh Butter. 12d.; Salt do. 10d' per lb.; Potatoes, 3s. 6d. per cwt ; Eggs, Is 6d' per dozen ; Cheese, Is. 4d. perlb. ; Maize, 3s. 6d' per bushel; Bran, Is. per bushel: Raw Sugar, 3d. to 6d. per lb.; Loaf Sugar, 8d to lOd. per lb!; Ale 4s. per two gallons; Ham and Bacon, 6d. to 7d' per lb.; Firewood, per cord, 165.; Onions, 2d. perlb.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 9, 8 March 1851, Page 4
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